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Don basin assessment: Burdekin dry tropics natural resource management region


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dc.coverage.spatialDon Basinen
dc.coverage.spatialBurdekinen
dc.date.accessioned2014-11-27T02:40:20Z-
dc.date.available2014-11-27T02:40:20Z-
dc.date.copyright2013en
dc.date.issued2013en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11017/2895-
dc.description.abstractA healthy and resilient Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area (the World Heritage Area) is reliant upon the ecological integrity of the adjacent Great Barrier Reef catchment and its coastal ecosystems. The Don basin provides habitat for many important marine, estuarine, freshwater and terrestrial species with lifecycles that have connections to the World Heritage Area. The coastal ecosystems in the basin also provide a range of ecological functions that support the health and resilience of the marine environment. Within the marine environment, coastal waters provide high value marine areas including around islands and inshore coral reefs. To protect representations of these areas, there are many coastal and inshore Marine National Park Zones adjacent to this basin. This Report is part of a series of similar reports investigating the nature, condition, connectivity and management of coastal ecosystems within basins that form the catchment of the World Heritage Area. The purpose of this Report on the Don basin is to review coastal ecosystems in the basin, assess their state and consider the pressures that they are facing now, and into the future, understand the connections between coastal ecosystems and the World Heritage Area, and how changes to these connections are impacting on the ecological functions they provide to the Marine Park and empower communities and stakeholders by providing information that can support on-ground actions.en
dc.publisherGBRMPAen
dc.titleDon basin assessment: Burdekin dry tropics natural resource management regionen
dc.typeReport*
dc.subject.asfaCatchment areaen
dc.subject.asfaCoastal environmenten
dc.format.pages104en
dc.contributor.corpauthorGreat Barrier Reef Marine Park Authorityen
dc.subject.apaisCoastsen
dc.subject.apaisRiversen
dc.publisher.placeTownsvilleen
dc.relation.connectiontogbrmpaGBRMPA published this itemen
dc.subject.categoryEcosystemsen
dc.subject.categoryProcessesen
dc.subject.categoryGeographic featuresen
dc.subject.categoryWorld heritageen
dc.subject.categoryAgricultureen
dc.subject.categoryCoastal developmenten
dc.subject.categoryMiningen
dc.subject.categoryLeading environmental practiceen
dc.subject.categoryWater qualityen
dc.subject.categoryCoastal communitiesen
dc.subject.categoryCouncilsen
dc.subject.categoryFarmers and graziersen
dc.subject.categoryMinersen
dc.subject.locationTownsville/Whitsunday Management Areaen
dc.keywordsBasin assessmenten
dc.keywordsDon basinen
dc.keywordsBurdekin dry tropicsen
dc.keywordsCoastal ecosystemsen
dc.keywordsConnectivityen
dc.keywordsEcological functionen
dc.keywordsLand useen
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